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by ****** » Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:00 am

This week the Review Group is covering Victorian Undead Special and we want YOU to post a review!

Are as you excited for this week's Victorian Undead Special as BlueStreak? Do you want to write a review for it and discuss the book in depth with other members of the Outhouse community? Yes, yes of course you do.

See that Comment Box a little ways down the page? Post already! Or you can go to The News Stand forum and follow the thread there. Post your own review and by this time next week you can see your review along side your fellow reviewers on the front page of The Outhouse just like everyone who reviewed last week's pick, Ultimate Comics Thor #1.

Victorian Undead Special

Written by IAN EDGINTONArt by HORACIO DOMINGUES

The critically acclaimed series returns! London is recovering from the frightful destruction at the hands of Moriarty's undead army, and like their neighbors, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson set about rebuilding their lives. But a rash of murders leads them to believe that a zombie might have survived the quarantine and the hunt begins...leading them to the doorstep of one Dr. Jekyll!

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This week the Review Group is covering Victorian Undead Special and we want YOU to post a review!

Are as you excited for this week's Victorian Undead Special as BlueStreak? Do you want to write a review for it and discuss the book in depth with other members of the Outhouse community? Yes, yes of course you do.

See that Comment Box a little ways down the page? Post already! Or you can go to The News Stand forum and follow the thread there. Post your own review and by this time next week you can see your review along side your fellow reviewers on the front page of The Outhouse just like everyone who reviewed last week's pick, Ultimate Comics Thor #1.

Victorian Undead Special

Written by IAN EDGINTONArt by HORACIO DOMINGUES

The critically acclaimed series returns! London is recovering from the frightful destruction at the hands of Moriarty's undead army, and like their neighbors, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson set about rebuilding their lives. But a rash of murders leads them to believe that a zombie might have survived the quarantine and the hunt begins...leading them to the doorstep of one Dr. Jekyll!

Rain Partier

Ian Edginton is a great writer, his books like The Establishment and others are hugely underrated, everyone should get exposed to his 2000AD work as well, hopefully we will see a Vertigo monthly from him in the future post-Wildstorm.

Do not dispute me on this, or I will have to pull the windmill/beard rebuttal.

Rain Partier

Ian Edginton is a great writer, his books like The Establishment and others are hugely underrated, everyone should get exposed to his 2000AD work as well, hopefully we will see a Vertigo monthly from him in the future post-Wildstorm.

Do not dispute me on this, or I will have to pull the windmill/beard rebuttal.

"Being offended is not to be confused with a state of grace; it’s the occasional price we all pay for living in an open society." -- Ian McEwan

The Red Stands for Irony

I'm a sucker for Sherlock Holmes stories and as an avid zombie aficianado, I generally enjoyed the original miniseries. The only hang-up was the art, which has generally been a weakness of the (now-defunct) Wildstorm line.

Anyways, I'm hoping this is a good pick with Halloween approaching. I have a ton of reviews to catch up on, but there's currently a blood feud going on with my Mac caught in the middle, so I've been largely relying on secondary sources to browse here. I'll definitely make the effort this weekend to get a good review in. I've been dialing it in lately on the Review Group reviews...

The Red Stands for Irony

I'm a sucker for Sherlock Holmes stories and as an avid zombie aficianado, I generally enjoyed the original miniseries. The only hang-up was the art, which has generally been a weakness of the (now-defunct) Wildstorm line.

Anyways, I'm hoping this is a good pick with Halloween approaching. I have a ton of reviews to catch up on, but there's currently a blood feud going on with my Mac caught in the middle, so I've been largely relying on secondary sources to browse here. I'll definitely make the effort this weekend to get a good review in. I've been dialing it in lately on the Review Group reviews...

Staff Writer

BlueStreak wrote:I'm a sucker for Sherlock Holmes stories and as an avid zombie aficianado, I generally enjoyed the original miniseries. The only hang-up was the art, which has generally been a weakness of the (now-defunct) Wildstorm line.

Anyways, I'm hoping this is a good pick with Halloween approaching. I have a ton of reviews to catch up on, but there's currently a blood feud going on with my Mac caught in the middle, so I've been largely relying on secondary sources to browse here. I'll definitely make the effort this weekend to get a good review in. I've been dialing it in lately on the Review Group reviews...

Staff Writer

BlueStreak wrote:I'm a sucker for Sherlock Holmes stories and as an avid zombie aficianado, I generally enjoyed the original miniseries. The only hang-up was the art, which has generally been a weakness of the (now-defunct) Wildstorm line.

Anyways, I'm hoping this is a good pick with Halloween approaching. I have a ton of reviews to catch up on, but there's currently a blood feud going on with my Mac caught in the middle, so I've been largely relying on secondary sources to browse here. I'll definitely make the effort this weekend to get a good review in. I've been dialing it in lately on the Review Group reviews...